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Seven Oaks Lodge

39950 Seven Oaks Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Introduce

Seven Oaks Lodge, categorized under Campgrounds & RV Parks, is located at 39950 Seven Oaks Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305. You can contact them at (909) 794-2917 or +1 909-794-2917.

Historically, Seven Oaks Lodge has been praised for its tranquil and magical atmosphere, making it a perfect escape for those seeking a quiet camping experience. Many visitors have enjoyed short weekend trips, creating lasting memories. The location offered a relatively close getaway for those in the surrounding areas.

However, recent information indicates that Seven Oaks Lodge is currently closed indefinitely due to flood damage. This closure affects all camping activities, as well as the store and restaurant that were previously available on the premises.

While previously a favored destination for its peaceful environment, potential visitors should be aware of the current closure status.

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Service options

Onsite services

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Public shower

Restroom

Tent sites

Payments

Credit cards

Debit cards

Credit cards

Children

Good for kids

Parking

Free parking lot

Free street parking

On-site parking

K.C. Hohensee Feb 06
★★★★★5

This private camp is truly magical. While the amenities are limited, it is the perfect relatively-nearby getaway for anyone looking for a quiet camping area. We've visited for short weekend trips quite a few times, and have always left with incredible memories!

Christina Veltre Feb 25
★★★★★5

Loved this place, but after the last couple of floods it is closed indefinitely. No camping and the store and restaurant are closed. So sad 😞. Damn mother nature

Jimy Delgado Jul 31
★★★★☆4

Great place to visit and camp. The only thing I would say needs some help is that their bathrooms ran out of hot water the first night. They're not capable to adapt to big groups.

Lisa Lou Jun 26
★★★★☆4

Love this place. Could use upgrading in the restrooms but overall a great camping experience.

Matt Sersion Sep 05
★★★★★5

Camping on a stream is about as good as it gets. This is the oldest campground in Southern California (I think). I've stayed a few times and always enjoy the tent spots right next to the flowing water. Both times I had bought fire wood, they gave me free fire starter (card board, news paper). The little store is so helpful for those forgotten items. If you are there on a weekend, you are in luck. The restaurant and bar is open on weekends. This is an excellent "jumping off" location if you want to spend a day at Big Bear. From the campsite, the entire drive is gorgeous. I was scared by a certain review from a month ago. Then after seeing all of that guy's reviews I realized he is just an individual that has a lot of bad days.